You could spend a year in London doing something touristy every day and still only scratch the surface of this massive city. Which is why packing in as much as you can into one day might seem a little daunting. But we’re here to help. We’ve already pulled together 100…

Waterloo is the UK’s largest and also busiest train station. So finding a quiet pint or chilled glass of white wine away from the crowds can be a little bit tricky. Fortunately, being a stone’s throw away from the River Thames and the Southbank means there are plenty of places…

Euston was the first mainline station to connect London to another city (Birmingham). The original 1837 building was completely rebuilt in the 1960s – which gives it a very different look to its historic sister stations. While not the prettiest of places, the station is certainly one of the most hectic – it’s…

One of the oldest stations in London, soon Farringdon will also be one of the busiest. This is because it will be the only station which passengers can access all three Crossrail networks. The area is home to Smithfield Meat Market, Leather Lane (with its street food stalls) and the…

You can’t get much more central than Charing Cross, with its close proximity to Covent Garden and Soho making it a major meeting point for commuters and tourists. More than 37m people pass through the station every year – and if you’re one of them, here are our top five pubs…